🎆 Fireworks Obsidian Slab – Explosive Flowerburst Patterns
This one’s got serious fireworks energy—bursting with bold flowerburst patterns that look like they're mid-explosion! Just in time for Independence Day, it’s a fun option for a themed cabochon or a festive collector piece.
📏 Measurements (inches – longest – approx.): 3.5 x 2.2 x 0.29
Also known as Flower Obsidian, this rare material from Mexico is packed with chrysanthemum-like formations. It may technically lean more toward rhyolite due to its mineral content, but it's commonly sold as a variety of obsidian—and it's become a favorite among collectors and cutters alike.
🔍 Product Features:
Material: Flower Obsidian (Rhyolite)
Locality: Mexico
Color Profile: Black base with white to light tan flowerburst formations
Finish: Polishes to a satin or high gloss
🪨 What Makes It Special:
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Bursting flowerburst patterns reminiscent of fireworks
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Rare Mexican material often called Flower Obsidian
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Ideal for themed cabbing or display pieces
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Unique chrysanthemum-like textures throughout
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Excellent for holiday gifts or bold statement work
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All of the stones and fossils offered here are natural materials formed over millions of years through geological and organic processes. As a result, it is completely normal for them to exhibit natural fractures, pits, inclusions, voids, and other surface or internal features that reflect their ancient origins. These characteristics are not flaws—they are part of what makes each piece unique. We encourage you to review all product photos carefully and research the properties of each material before purchasing to ensure it meets your expectations. If you have any questions about a specific piece, feel free to contact us before ordering.
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